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  2. Sogumm - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, she released collaborative album Not My Fault with music producer Dress. In October 2019, she released her debut studio album Sobrightttttttt. Both albums received critical acclaim. [6] In November 2019, Sogumm won Signhere and signed to AOMG. [7] In 2020, she won Rookie of Year at the Korean Music Awards. [8]

  3. Toshigami - Wikipedia

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    Toshigami (年神 or 歳神, Toshigami or Tomo, lit. "year god"), also known as Ōtoshi-no-kami (大年神, lit. "great year god"), is a Japanese kami and a part of the Shinto pantheon. Etymology [ edit ]

  4. I Don't Care (2NE1 song) - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Additionally, "I Don't Care" achieved first place on various South Korean music programs, including KBS's Music Bank, Mnet's M! Countdown, and SBS's Inkigayo. The group achieved their first triple crown (or three total wins) with the song on Inkigayo, and further led the Music Bank and M Countdown chart for multiple weeks. [11]

  5. List of songs written by Suga - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The lead single "Daechwita", co-written with El Capitxn, was an "anthem of victory and pride" about Suga's growth and "global success as an artist", and featured various South Korean historical and cultural references. It gained attention for combining elements of traditional Korean music with rap and trap beats.

  6. Scream (2NE1 song) - Wikipedia

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    A remix of the song by M-Flo was released digitally on Recochoku on March 14, 2012, before the single itself was released on March 28. A recording of "Scream" in Korean was included on the tracklist of 2NE1's second studio album Crush , which was released in February 2014.

  7. Fire (2NE1 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fire" was released as planned on May 6, with two versions of the music video released the same day — a "space" version and a "street" version. [4] Both of the music videos received over one million views in a day; [5] the viewcount then quickly increased to two million. [6] The videos were profiled on Perez Hilton's blog. [7]

  8. Be Mine (Infinite song) - Wikipedia

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    Music Core and they also promoted in the music shows M! Countdown, Music Bank and Inkigayo. The songs "1/3" and "Amazing", from the album Over the Top, were used for the special comeback week performances. [4] The first music show award for the song (and also the first award for the group since their debut in 2010) was on September 1, on the ...

  9. Mic Drop (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mic Drop" (stylized as "MIC Drop") is a song recorded in two languages (Korean and Japanese) by South Korean boy band BTS. The Korean version was originally included as a B-side track on the band's fifth extended play, Love Yourself: Her (2017), and later remixed by American producer and DJ Steve Aoki.